Why We Need Girls’ Studies: Jen Almjeld

Welcome to Girl Museum’s interview series, Why We Need Girls’ Studies, for 2024. We have many exciting interviews this year with important scholars in the field to get insights about what we are all doing in this space to further our understanding of girlhood and...

Why We Need Girls’ Studies: Lois Burke

Welcome to Girl Museum’s interview series, Why We Need Girls’ Studies, for 2024. We have many exciting interviews this year with important scholars in the field to get insights about what we are all doing in this space to further our understanding of girlhood and...

FIXATIONS: Girlhood in Childhood scholars’ creative writing and art

Writers who express the theme of girlhood in their work usually explore the transitive aspect of being a girl child. For this post of FIXATIONS creative writing series, I have had the pleasure of interviewing Becky Muralles about the shift between girlhood and...

FIXATIONS: Girlhood in Childhood scholars’ creative writing and art

This is the third entry in the creative writing series FIXATIONS, which is dedicated to the scholars’ writing. It is engaging to me to see how the same authors came to study girlhood(s) from two positions: as academics and poets. Today I talked to Stephanie Louise...

FIXATIONS: Girlhood in Childhood scholars’ creative writing and art

This is the second part of the creative writing series FIXATIONS. In the series, I interview the students of the Master’s programme Children’s Literature, Media and Culture (CLMC) about the intertwining of their creative and academic pathways.  The diversity of the...

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